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CE1 - Instructions

Installation Instructions for parts on models starting with CE1

These instructions have been submitted by other PartSelect customers and can help guide you through the repair with useful information like difficulty of repair, length of repair, tools needed, and more.

Door Catch part had fallen out,/ was missing

Received your parts, Popped them both right into place, Even though only one side needed to be replaced, I wanted them to match up. It was amazing how easy this was. My husband was quite impressed I had ordered these rather then look for either a new or used dryer from some other source.

Turned off the power at the breaker box, cut the wires approximately 5 inches from the bad receptacle and removed it after removing one screw. Stripped back the wires about 1/2 inch and attached the new wires with the ceramic wire nuts provided and secured the receptacle back in place with the new screw provided in the kit.My sister's husband wanted to scrap the whole range but I repaired it with $14.00 worth of parts.The element is working great now.Whenever I need appliance parts again I'll use partselect.com.

Door wouldn't latch.

I can't believe I waited so long to find this part and do this. I got the package very fast, opened it, took the piece to my dryer and popped it into place with my fingers. It worked perfectly! this took all of two minutes and saved me from having to hold the dryer door closed with a stick. Thank you, thank you!!!

dryer door would not stay shut

This repair was a cinch. Pliers to pull out the metal piece and a screwdriver to pry out the 'catch' part in the door. Both replacement pieces went right in. I cannot believe how easy and CHEAP this fix was, and I'm so glad I found this site!! I figured I would have to call a repairman and pay big bucks, so I put it off, but the door was getting worse--slamming it so hard to keep it shut. Again, thanks for this great site.

Make humming noise when pressing start button. Would not start

After looking on the website for advice I walked throught the simple steps of disassembling the front, removing the drum, removed the back, disconnected the wire harness. Then removed the blower housing in the back. The blower, mounted on the back side of the motor was very tight. I used a pipe wrench wedged in place and help by my 10 year old Grand-daughter while I used an adjustable wrench to turn the shaft on the front of the motor. Spun the blower off, removed the two clips holding the motor. Then reversed the process when I received the new motor. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the blower fan if a lot of pressure is required.

one of my burners would only work half the time, and you had to wobble it to make it work

First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires, connected the new element using the wire caps, and finished bye rescrewing the element backinto place.

un pluged it then removed the hose took the back off took out the 2 screws out of each part replace it with the new parts , then pluged it back to make sure it would work and it did the very first time. i'm 1 happy roper owner.

Door won't latch

I did NOT have to repair the latch on the actual door, just the small metal piece that it hooks on (on the dryer itself) and it took about 10 seconds to.....do it myself. Just used needle nose pliers so squeeze the piece together and fit it in. thanks

Replacing worn drum support rollers and shafts.

Very easy once I figured out how to open it up to see what was the matter.1 Remove power.2 Open the lint filter cover and remove the 2 Phillip screws.3 Pry the front of the top cover up to separate the cover from the plastic clips that secure to the top front panel.4 Remove the 2 nut screws securing the top of the front panel to each side cover.5 Pull front panel out slightly to detach wiring from the cover switch.6 Pull front panel straight up and set aside.7 Remove drum belt from tensioner and motor pulley under the drum.8 Remove drum by pulling it toward the front between the 2 sides.9 Locate the 2 support rollers and their mounting shafts. Change the shafts at this point if they are worn. (Mine were OK)10 Remove the support bracket from the shaft if present.11 Remove the plastic triangular retainer from the shaft and slide the old wheel off of the shaft.12 Clean the shaft from any bearing debris.13 Replace the rollers and retainers.14 Insert drum through the front side panels making sure the seal on the rear of the drum is centered around the opening and not folded inside the opening.15 Place the belt on the drum and thread the belt through the tensioner and around the motor pulley.16 Position the front cover on the lower clips on each of the sides.17 Re-attach the 2 wires for the cover switch.18 Pull the drum up so the opening on the drum and front cover align.19 Screw together the side panels to the front panel using the 2 hex headed screws.20 Check for binds by rotating the drum several times by hand.21 Press the front of the top panel down toward the front panel to engage the plastic clips attaching the top to the front. Watch for the lint filter housing alignment as you push the top panel down.22 Replace the 2 screws to attach the lint filter to the top cover.23 Plug in machine and test.